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Avivando delfines. Dolphin Stoking. How to meet, greet and stoke a dolphin megapod. People and Dolphins come together in the big blue offshore Osa peninsula, Costa RIca. Offshore Osa is the only place where this kind of thing is known and these dolphins need protection from nets and lines and hooks. Right?

Why is it called a dolphin orgy? See in this video from offshore Osa peninsula, Costa RIca. These dolphins need an area free of nets and lines to continue to mix their genes and grow culture. Osa may be the biggest dolphin orgy spot in the world. Let the dolphin festival swim on, no canned tuna, no shrimp, protect dolphin waters from the nets and lines that crash their party every day. Only Offshore Osa

Latin America's greatest ocean hero, Laura Chinchilla, granted future
Costa Ricans a much better chance of sustainably utilizing our Oceans
into the future. The sad free for all of too powerful special interests
will now be controlled with vision directed to the people and the
future by a new Vice Minister of Aguas and Mares. Wow! No thats how
you do it! Seems now the voices of all groups of ocean users, not just
the most connected screaming special interests, will have a say. Now is
time for Costa Ricans to speak up about what they know about our
oceans, and help conserve it. Have you heard about the largest dolphin
pod in the world, the spinner dolphins of the Osa peninsula and Cano
Island? Aaaa, happens to be they need a park! They live near to famous
protected areas Corcovado National Park and Cano Island Biological
Reserve, BUT, they live in waters attacked by nets and lines. This Park
or protected area, needs to be south and west of Cano Island to at
least a distance of 30 nautical miles to help these spinners. NOT just 8
miles from the island as some are saying! 8 miles is not enough to
protect the biggest dolphin pod in the world and Golfito and Puerto
Jimenez need to make a lot money in the long run from conserving these
dolphins, not killing them for short term collapsing profits.

After a period of silence mourning the
contamination of their ancestral waters, some Osa dolphins swam right
up to us and said, we think,

“That really sucks that these big
ships can just show up by surprise and make a big mess and big noise
in our feeding, mating, birthing and superpod waters. We thought
Costa Rica was better than that. Plus none of the so called
conservations organizations and foundations did squat. But they are
telling you they watch out for us dolphins. HA. The tuna boats are
still slaughtering us too. Lighten up people. Will anyone really help dolphins here in
Costa Rica. We only have fins you know.”

Denizens of the deep rejoice! Costa Rica is getting serious about protecting pelagic. The enormous protected area around Coco Island National Park and nearby seamounts is call the Seamounts Marine Management Area. Weighing in at more than one million protected marine hectares, Costa Rica is now a world heavy weight when it comes to marine conservation, and not a moment to soon. Doña Laura Chinchilla can now take the moral high water with ocean slacker nations.

When asked about the news, a group of spinner dolphins off of the Osa replied;

“Four fins for Laura Chinchilla, Costa Ricans, and the international team of denizens of the deep who helped do this dive.”

“Don't forget Costa Rica's most important dolphin superpod area, off the Osa peninsula, is still seeing dead dolphins on a regular basis from tuna dozers razing our waters. There is still much to do for the big blue.”